PAGUDPUD ILOCOS NORTE | Exploring 5 TOURIST SPOTS | Patapat Bridge, Blue Lagoon & More | Philippines

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Exploring 5 TOURIST SPOTS of Pagudpud | Patapat Bridge, Blue Lagoon, Timmangtang Rock, Bantay Abot Cave & Kaibigan Falls

We explored Pagudpud through the tricycle tour package which is being offered by most tricycle drivers of Pagudpud. The tour package costs 800 Pesos (regular rate) with up to 3 persons capacity.

Fist attraction we visited is one of the most famous destinations in Ilocos - the Patapat Bridge/Patapat Viaduct. This 1.3 km long coastal bridge is also one of the longest bridges in the country.
All the other 4 tourist spots are situated in the same barangay (Balaoi) so they are not too far from each other. Upon entry to Timmangtang, Bantay Abot Cave and Blue Lagoon, there will be a 20 Pesos per person entrance fee to be paid at the Banrangay Police Office.

Timmangtang Rock & Bantay Abot Cave are two gorgeous rock formations that offer a beautiful view of the ocean. Both are perfect spots for capturing instagrammable photos.

Blue Lagoon Beach on the other hand is also very impressive. This is probably the beach with the bluest water we’ve seen in Ilocos. It’s equally as attractive as the other famous Saud Beach of Pagudpud and it also has several cottages for rent, hotels and transient houses.

Last tourist spot we explored is the Kaibigan Falls. There will be a registration fee/entry fee of 200 pesos (for 4 persons and below) which already includes the guide fee. While 40 Pesos per person for groups who are more than 5. It only takes around 10 to 15 minutes hike to get to the waterfall.

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